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Call of Duty: Warzone tournament is set to take place during the first week of the Esports World Cup, with a prize pool of $200,000 and Club Championship Points on offer for the top teams competing from around the world. The tournament will feature 21 professional teams consisting of three players each, showcasing their skills and strategies in battle royale gameplay. With so much at stake, the competition is sure to be intense.

The tournament will kick off with a Solo Seeding Stage, where teams will compete individually to determine their seeding in the Group Stage. The Group Stage will consist of three groups based on seeding, with the top 14 teams advancing to the Finals. The schedule for the tournament is as follows: Solo Seeding Stage on July 4, Group Stage on July 5-6, and Finals on July 7.

Viewers can catch all the action of the Esports World Cup Warzone tournament on platforms like Twitch and YouTube. If you miss the live broadcast, there will be VODs available to watch later, highlighting key matches and moments from the tournament. Don’t miss out on the excitement of this high-stakes event as teams battle it out in Call of Duty: Warzone for glory and prizes!

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